😍 2022-03-23 21:11:22 – Paris/France.
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The fourth season of sex education It was confirmed last year and still doesn't have a release date, but one thing is for sure: there will be two new and, possibly, controversial characters. Learn all about them.
23/03/2022 – 21:25 UTC
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“What is sex education? is a question that has been around several countries for a long time and sex education This is a series that manages to capture that perfectly. Underestimating a teenager is sometimes not the best way to avoid these kinds of lessons which, after all, are necessary for young people to learn to take care of themselves and to respect themselves. This is why this Netflix series has been so successful.
It is that through sex education, teenage issues, bullying and discrimination against non-binary people, sex education was able to catch thousands of users around the world. The topics it shows are the same that today's young people live and, for this reason, the platform does not hesitate to continue betting on this intrigue that annoys everyone. So much so that, last year, the strip once again enchanted its fans with its third season.
In September 2021, the new batch of episodes was released, showing the same essence, but focusing on a different type of student view. However, it should be noted that this was not the last as weeks after its release, Netflix confirmed that sex education would return with a fourth edition. So far, not much is known about what's to come, but one thing is certain: it will be just as shocking.
Even so, this doesn't just refer to the plot starring Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey), but it's already been confirmed that there will be two new characters. At this time, they haven't indicated which actors will play them, but apparently the story members joining this adventure are Abbi and Kent, two trans characters and who have been described as a new power couple.
According to the announcement of the search for two actors to play these roles in sex education who kicked off production, Abbi has a '90s Winona Ryder vibe, having been kicked out of her ultra-religious, conservative family and living with Kent and her parents. In addition, she is the head of her group and is the queen bee of her university for her magnetism, generosity and loyalty.
Kent, meanwhile, is a character who has been portrayed as trans-masculine and comes from a supportive home, but isn't so sure about his popularity in college. Likewise, he was characterized as a dumb and forgetful boy, but a great listener who had been with Abbi for a long time. Without a doubt, a couple that will make people talk, even if we don't yet know who will personify them.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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